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    Quote Originally Posted by noTAGlove View Post
    Life is too short.

    -45% at the moment, and about as cheap as it gets for a great pair of light, supremely comfortable, waterproof boots. Well, that is my experience.

    Don’t fit? The next half size will be at your front door the next day FOC.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Berghaus-Hi...5ce&th=1&psc=1

    Can’t even buy a pair of half decent leather shoes for £88 these days never mind a pair off leather breathable Goretex lined walking boots. Here’s mine.

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    Same boots are £155 is Blacks/Millets.
    They look worse than jimp's Cornish pasty shoes!
    When you look long into an abyss, the abyss looks long into you.........

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    When it's raining. I put on my Ugg Felton boots with light socks to prevent sweat. Comfortable.

    Previous was Grebb Kodiak. Heavy and not great for walking

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    Quote Originally Posted by DONGinsler View Post
    When it's raining. I put on my Ugg Felton boots with light socks to prevent sweat. Comfortable.

    Previous was Grebb Kodiak. Heavy and not great for walking
    They are one hell of a change from the original Ugg boots! Reviews on them have been very good indeed though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mj2k View Post
    They are one hell of a change from the original Ugg boots! Reviews on them have been very good indeed though.
    I bought a different brand before these as they fit OK in the store. Went for a walk and they rubbed a red ring around my leg. Cleaned them up and took them back. Bought the UGGS as they felt better

    Would never have bought the original ones

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    Lowa offer a 100 day money back scheme, my last pair of Lowa I did 23 miles straight out of the box, without an issue.

    The Berghaus are not as good as they used to be when they were Brasher I killed a pair in a few months. But they were comfortable.

    Currently using Lowa, Haix and Mammut. The Haix are a little narrow for me but were on offer, still wore them for three days walking across Dartmoor last month without an issue.

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